Real Potato Lefse Sent to Your Door

LefseStore.com has delicious, made-from-scratch potato lefse ready for your next event. This is lefse made from real potatoes. It is sent by priority mail to your hungry college student, your friends far away, or to grace your table. Order plenty to have on hand. We send it frozen so it arrives safely at your door.

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Just wanted to let you know that the original lefse did arrive on Monday and after eating it(yummy) it was fine! My sister-in law ordered some from somewhere [else] and invited me over so we could sample taste test hers cuz she didn't think it tasted right. After trying yours she defintely said to tell you that she will be a new customer to your lefse. Also for Thanksgiving we will be entertaining folks from Nebraska, S. Carolina, and of course have turned some native Floridians over to the taste of lefse. I want to graciously thank you for the extra lefse that did arrive today( 2-day shipping) and please know you have made me continue to be a future customer and a few more will be coming your way. Again, that you very much and have a Blessed Holiday.

Scandinavian Heritage Stories

Daniel's Lefse-Day Story

Daniel's Lefse Story

Ok it was fun making lefse. The flipping was tricky the first time but when you get the hang of it it's pretty easy. They taste so good! I just want more!

So here is the story of Daniel A. (me) making lefse. I was going down the stairs all of the moment I smelled something fresh, new, and good. So I followed the smell, and I saw my family making lefse. So I asked my aunt Denise to see if I can help. She said yes so...I got on an apron and got to work.

So my aunt Denise said "Daniel you can try to make one". So I got my hands a little wet and rolled the dough. Then I put it on the circle stove [lefse grill] and waited until it was all bumpy then I turned it over and put it on a plate. We did it for an hour. Then we had to stop because there was no dough. Then we celebrated.

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I hope you all like the story.

Lefse and Lutefisk Dinner in North Dakota

The Delicious Smells Kept Drawing Them In

Faith Lutheran Church of West Fargo, No. Dak. hosted a Lutefisk and Lefse Dinner on Saturday, October 18, 2008. Over 700 tickets were sold to raise money for the women's ministry at Faith Lutheran Church. People came from many surrounding towns to enjoy plates full of lutefisk,lefse, and Swedish meatballs. For many folks, this was a yearly tradition.

"I'm not Scandinavian so I don't like lutefisk. I eat plenty of lefse, though," said one dutiful wife. "My husband likes to eat as much lutefisk as he can."

"We come every year," said a woman from another Lutheran church in town. "We grew up with Scandinavian food so it is a part of us to this day. We wouldn't miss it!."

Many kudos go to the cooks and helpers, too. It took several shifts of hard-working volunteers to pull off an event of this size. Congrats to eveyone for a job well done. By the way, the cooks baked the lutefisk (no seasoning, liquid, or butter) at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.

A Family Event

The teenager in this family got everyone to Faith Lutheran for their church Scandinavian heritage dinner. "I look forward to it once a year. I like lutefisk," said Kylee. Her little sister, Jessica, had her inaugural taste of lutefisk, and she ate the whole bite. Tyler thought it was pretty cool, too, since it was his first time trying it. Mom, Barb, said, "I'm German and my husband is Norwegian. So we get knefla and sauerkraut along with our Norwegian food."

"We've never made our own lefse," said Mom. "We've watched my mother-in-law make it so we'll have to give it a try, too."

You're right, Barb, cooking and baking with your children is a great way to share memories. You can buildnew traditions to share with generations to come.

A Great Way to Pass on Your Heritage

Attending Scandinavian events is a great way to pass on your heritage or introduce young people to another part of the world. When you buy Scandinavian cookware fromLefseStore.com, you are getting heritage quality products that you can pass on to your children.